[HPforGrownups] Harry Withdrawl

r d rhiannon8404 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 13 02:00:01 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 3360

I am currently on my third round through the books.
I'ts really cool though because the first time I read
them I was reading them for the story itself, to find
out how it ended. And I read them quickly. The next
time I read them leisurely, but again for the story
and now I am reading them more for details. Like
little things I missed before.

--- Donna Rae <donnadr at gte.net> wrote:
> I read them all over again immediately, Anake...and
> then I got the cassettes.
> 
> Donna Rae
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Anake 
>   To: HPforGrownups at egroups.com 
>   Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 7:10 PM
>   Subject: [HPforGrownups] Harry Withdrawl
> 
> 
>   So, a couple of days ago, I finished GoF,
> completing my HP reading. I had been
>   reading HP for two glourious weeks, completing all
> four books in that time. Now, I
>   have a sense of feeling...like that feeling you
> get after a major event--a holiday
>   or something. I have what I call Readers Block, I
> just can't find anything to read
>   that excites me like HP has for the last 2 weeks.
> I'm trying to finish "The
>   Godfather" for the second time (I like reading
> books over and over), but it just
>   doesn't interest me. So now, I'm thinking of
> reading the HP books--over again! Has
>   anyone else does this before? I want to know that
> I'm not completley crazy.
> 
>   From,
> 
>   Anake
> 
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